Today, licensed marriage and family therapist Rhett Smith sits down to talk about his new book What It Means to Be a Man.
Where most books on manhood and masculinity are for either the Egalitarian or Complimentarian crowd, this is one that both can read, focusing less on the roles of men and instead on the pitfalls common to men.
If you are a man then this book will help you navigate those pitfalls and if you’re a woman it will help you under»

Today, licensed marriage and family therapist Rhett Smith sits down to talk about his new book What It Means to Be a Man.
Where most books on manhood and masculinity are for either the Egalitarian or Complimentarian crowd, this is one that both can read, focusing less on the roles of men and instead on the pitfalls common to men.
If you are a man then this book will help you navigate those pitfalls and if you’re a woman it will help you under»

Today, licensed marriage and family therapist Rhett Smith sits down to talk about his new book What It Means to Be a Man.
Where most books on manhood and masculinity are for either the Egalitarian or Complimentarian crowd, this is one that both can read, focusing less on the roles of men and instead on the pitfalls common to men.
If you are a man then this book will help you navigate those pitfalls and if you’re a woman it will help you under»

Rhett Smith’s book What It Means to Be a Man continues to engage the conversation on issues men might face to invite freedom. It isn’t a recipe book that assumes if you follow certain steps you will become a perfect man. Instead, Smith focuses on key areas that will at least cause a person to critically think through the various layers of what makes a person a man.
In the second part of his book, Smith focuses on Depression, Silence and Bei»

What It Means to Be a Man seems like a simple enough title. In my experience, some of the thinnest books can pack the biggest punch. After reading through Rhett Smith’s book, I feel like I have gone through a fourteen round boxing match (Introduction included!).
I have never been comfortable with my personal definition of being a man. Many days and nights have been spent, self-analyzing my personal makeup, differences, wishes and frustrat»

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